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Fat Dogs averaging 3,474 per day

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:thumb:

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Most of that has been trini kicking it up a notch (no mother jokes please) and a friend from work who has a ridiculous computer.
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:thumb: Most excellent!

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started again, sorry I was busy at work and didnt even had time to turn on comp.

295 in sli with 965, you should see some improvements.
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Fat Dogs averaging 3,474 per day

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You mean 5930 right?
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ChrisMcCpu wrote:You mean 5930 right?
What are you going off of McCool?

Extremeoverclocking does have us going up still but only at 4,364 per 24 right now.
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Rivas wrote:started again, sorry I was busy at work and didnt even had time to turn on comp.

295 in sli with 965, you should see some improvements.
Hey Rivas :)

You ever see the pictures I posted of the red-eared slider? Not a tortoise but still an interesting addition.
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You mean 5930 right?

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Haha, I think I was looking at last 24 hour average which is now at 7057.
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So what is this ridiculous computer?
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Humboldt wrote:Hey Rivas :)

You ever see the pictures I posted of the red-eared slider? Not a tortoise but still an interesting addition.
Hell yeah !!!! :rotfl: :thumb:
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YARDofSTUF wrote:So what is this ridiculous computer?
I did some tiny upgrades so I can enjoy AOC in it's full beauty.
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YARDofSTUF wrote:So what is this ridiculous computer?
Waiting for McCpu to get back from his weekend trip down south, he'll have to explain it.

Former "Geek Squad" no less.
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So what is this ridiculous computer?

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Antec tower - evga 750i sli motherboard - q6600 intel core 2 quad OCed to 2.6 ghz - 3 gigs kingston pc6400 - maxtor 350gb & phillips 750gb both 7200 rpm - two sony Dvd-rw drives - Nvidia bfg 9800gt & 9800gt OCed edition in sli configuration - 1 kw power supply (ftw)

I get the most out of the two graphics cards by running them separately with two Gpu2 clients.
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ChrisMcCpu wrote:Antec tower - evga 750i sli motherboard - q6600 intel core 2 quad OCed to 2.6 ghz - 3 gigs kingston pc6400 - maxtor 350gb & phillips 750gb both 7200 rpm - two sony Dvd-rw drives - Nvidia bfg 9800gt & 9800gt OCed edition in sli configuration - 1 kw power supply (ftw)

I get the most out of the two graphics cards by running them separately with two Gpu2 clients.

the hell do you need 2 DVD burners for?
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why do you need two dvd burners!?

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It looked better with two disk drives, no practical need for the second :cool:
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ChrisMcCpu wrote:It looked better with two disk drives, no practical need for the second :cool:
Pizza holder?
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Pizza holder?

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Holds a can of coke pretty well.
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ChrisMcCpu wrote:You mean 5930 right?
Hey there Noob! :D
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Make that 7,639 daily average :thumb:
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OK I have some shopping to do to get my summer production up but you've passed me. :thumb:
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OSULLY wrote:OK I have some shopping to do to get my summer production up but you've passed me. :thumb:
finally :)
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